List of most watched television broadcasts in Canada

The following is a list of most watched television broadcasts in Canada based on average viewership of the broadcasts. In recent years, the Super Bowl has frequently been the most-watched television broadcast of the year in Canada. The most-watched television broadcast in Canadian history was the gold medal game of the men's hockey tournament at the 2010 Winter Olympics, played between the United States and Canada in Vancouver, with an average minute audience of 16.6 million Canadians watching the game, roughly one-half of Canada's population in 2010.[1]

Criteria for inclusion

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The lists below include programs that were broadcast in Canada, regardless of their country of origin. Where applicable, these lists also factor in simultaneous substitution of American programs airing on Canadian networks (such as The Big Bang Theory on CTV). These lists also aggregate the English and French language broadcasts of sports programming (such as Super Bowl LIV on CTV, TSN, RDS).

These lists do not combine the viewership of major events that have been individually covered by multiple Canadian broadcasters simultaneously (such as the September 11th attacks). Where applicable, sporting event pre-game and post-game shows (as identified in Numeris data) are also excluded entirely, as they benefit from the strong lead-in or lead-out of the live sports broadcast, and otherwise would not be aired. Viewership obtained through reruns is not combined into the figures for the original broadcast, as reruns are considered separate airings of the same program.

The viewership figures listed are based on live plus seven day average minute audience data from Numeris[2] (which includes DVR viewing up to seven days after broadcast). Peak audience and total reach figures are not listed. Since 2022, Numeris has limited public access to its data,[3][4] where available, additional publicly accessible sources may be listed for individual broadcasts. The viewership figures listed on these publicly available sources may differ slightly from the viewership listed here, as not all public disclosures of viewership data include French language simulcasts, not all are based on the final published live plus seven day averages, and some may only include preliminary data based on one day of viewing and instead of seven.

Legend

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  •   Indicates broadcast from an Olympic Games.
  •   Indicates broadcast unrelated to sports.

Most watched broadcasts

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The following is a list of the twenty most watched television broadcasts in Canada by average minute audience from at least 2002–2023, with primary audience measurement according to Numeris.[2]

Seven of the twenty most watched broadcasts took place during the 2010 Winter Olympics which were hosted by the Canadian city of Vancouver. During these Olympics, a new consortium was formed by some of Canada's major private broadcasting companies to simulcast many Olympic events. As such, many of the top twenty broadcasts listed below aired on multiple participating networks of the Olympic consortium, which is referred to as the National Olympic Network on Numeris ratings reports.

No. Show Viewership (millions) Date Network(s) Ref.
1 2010 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey - gold medal game: Canada vs. United States 16.67 February 28, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [1][5]
2 2010 Winter Olympics closing ceremony 14.44 February 28, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [6][5]
3 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremony 13.50 February 12, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [7][5]
4 2010 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey – preliminary round game: Canada vs. United States 10.68 February 21, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [8][5]
5 2010 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey – quarterfinal game: Russia vs. Canada 10.56 February 24, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [8][5]
6 2002 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey – gold medal game:
United States vs. Canada
10.30 February 22, 2002 CBC, Ici Radio-Canada Télé [9]
7 Super Bowl LVIII: San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs 10.10 February 11, 2024 CTV, TSN, RDS [10]
8 2010 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey – semifinal game: Canada vs. Slovakia 9.87 February 26, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium [11][5]
9 2011 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 7: Boston Bruins vs. Vancouver Canucks 9.69 June 15, 2011 CBC, RDS [12]
10 Super Bowl LIV: San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs 9.6 February 2, 2020 CTV, TSN, RDS [13][14]
11 Super Bowl XLIX: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks 9.16 February 1, 2015 CTV, RDS [15][16]
12 Super Bowl LV: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8.92 February 7, 2021 CTV, TSN, RDS [17]
13 Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles 8.7 February 12, 2023 CTV, TSN, RDS [18]
14 2014 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey - gold medal game:
Sweden vs. Canada
8.5 February 23, 2014 CBC consortium [19]
15 Super Bowl 50: Carolina Panthers vs. Denver Broncos 8.32 February 7, 2016 CTV, RDS [20][21]
16 Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England Patriots 8.178 February 5, 2012 CTV, RDS [22]
27 Super Bowl LVI: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals 8.177 February 13, 2022 CTV, TSN, RDS [23]
18 Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos 7.94 February 2, 2014 CTV, RDS [24]
19 2019 NBA Finals - Game 6: Toronto Raptors vs. Golden State Warriors 7.88 June 13, 2019 TSN, CTV, RDS [25]
20 2024 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 7: Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers 7.55 June 24, 2024 CBC, Citytv, Sportsnet [26]

Most watched television broadcasts by year

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Each list below contains the top ten most watched television broadcasts in Canada within a calendar year, according to Numeris live plus seven day average minute audience measurement figures (which includes DVR viewing up to seven days after broadcast).[2]

2023

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2023.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
time Network(s)
1 Super Bowl LVII: Kansas City vs. Philadelphia 8.7[27] February 12, 2023 CTV, TSN, RDS
2 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game: Czechia vs. Canada 4.777 January 5, 2023 TSN, RDS
3 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 6: Tampa Bay vs. Toronto 4.775 April 29, 2023 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
4 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 2 - Game 5: Florida vs. Toronto 4.2 May 12, 2023 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
5 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship semifinal game: United States vs. Canada 4.0 January 4, 2023 TSN, RDS
6 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 2 - Game 3: Florida vs. Toronto 3.8 May 7, 2023 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
7 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 2 - Game 2: Florida vs. Toronto 3.638 May 4, 2023 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
8 95th Academy Awards 3.636 Mar 12, 2023 CTV
9 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 2 - Game 1: Florida vs. Toronto 3.624 May 2, 2023 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
10 110th Grey Cup: Winnipeg vs. Montreal 3.59 Nov 19, 2023 TSN, RDS

2022

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2022.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl LVI: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati 8.2 February 13, 2022 CTV, TSN, RDS
2 2022 FIFA World Cup Final: Argentina vs. France 4.8 December 18, 2022 CTV, TSN, RDS, Noovo
3 Bye Bye 2022 4.39 December 31, 2022 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
4 2022 FIFA World Cup Group Stage: Croatia vs. Canada 4.38 November 27, 2022 CTV, TSN, RDS
5 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 7: Tampa Bay vs. Toronto 4.1 May 14, 2022 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
6 2022 FIFA World Cup Group Stage: Belgium vs. Canada 3.73 November 23, 2022 CTV, TSN, RDS
7 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 6: Tampa Bay vs. Toronto 3.66 May 12, 2022 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
8 109th Grey Cup: Toronto vs. Winnipeg 3.35 November 20, 2022 TSN, RDS
9 94th Academy Awards 3.27 March 27, 2022 CTV
10 Infoman (New Years Eve special) 3.0 December 31, 2022 Ici Radio-Canada Télé

2021

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2021.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl LV: Kansas City vs. Tampa Bay 8.9[28][29] February 7, 2021 CTV, TSN, RDS
2 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 7: Montreal vs. Toronto 7.4[30][31] May 31, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
3 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 6: Montreal vs. Toronto 7.3 May 29, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
4 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 5: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay 6.5 July 7, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
5 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 4: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay 6.0 July 5, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
6 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 1: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay 5.8 June 28, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
7 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 3 - Game 6: Las Vegas vs. Montreal 5.4 June 24, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
8 Bye Bye 2021 5.2[32] December 31, 2021 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
9 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 2: Montreal vs. Tampa Bay 4.7 June 30, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, SN One, TVA Sports
10 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 1: Montreal vs. Toronto 4.5 May 20, 2021 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports

2020

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2020.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl LIV: San Francisco vs. Kansas City 9.6 February 2, 2020 CTV, TSN, RDS
2 Stronger Together, Tous Ensemble 5.9 [33][34] April 26, 2020 CTV, Global, CBC, Citytv, V, CTV 2, OMNI, NTV, and 37 discretionary services[35]
3 One World: Together at Home 5.1[36] April 18, 2020 CTV, Global, CBC, Citytv, CTV 2, and 7 discretionary services[37][38]
4 Bye Bye 2020 4.9[39][32] December 31, 2020 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
5 92nd Academy Awards 4.8 February 9, 2020 CTV
6 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game: Canada vs. Russia 4.2 January 5, 2020 TSN, RDS
7 Infoman (New Years Eve special) 3.6 December 31, 2020 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
8 The Good Doctor ("I Love You") (season finale) 3.03 March 30, 2020 CTV
9 77th Golden Globe Awards 3.01 January 5, 2020 CTV
10 NBA Conference Semifinals - Game 7: Toronto vs Boston 2.7 September 11, 2020 TSN, RDS

2019

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2019.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 NBA Finals - Game 6: Toronto vs. Golden State 7.9[40] June 13, 2019 TSN, CTV1, RDS
2 NBA Finals - Game 5: Toronto vs. Golden State 6.4[41] June 10, 2019 Sportsnet, Citytv1, RDS
3 The Big Bang Theory ("The Change Constant"/"The Stockholm Syndrome") (series finale) 5.8 May 16, 2019 CTV
4 Super Bowl LIII: New England vs. Los Angeles Rams 5.3[42][notes 1] February 3, 2019 CTV, CTV2, TSN, RDS
5 91st Academy Awards 5.2[43] February 24, 2019 CTV
6 NBA Finals - Game 4: Toronto vs. Golden State 4.7[41] June 7, 2019 TSN, CTV 2, RDS
7 Bye Bye 2019 4.5 December 31, 2019 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
8 Stanley Cup Finals - Game 7: St. Louis vs. Boston 4.2 June 12, 2019 CBC, Sportsnet, TVA Sports
9 NBA Finals - Game 3: Toronto vs. Golden State 4.0 June 5, 2019 Sportsnet, Citytv, RDS
10 107th Grey Cup: Hamilton vs. Winnipeg 3.9[44] November 24, 2019 TSN, RDS

1CTV & Citytv simultaneously substituted ABC's coverage of the games, while TSN, Sportsnet, and RDS aired the Canadian produced broadcasts.

2018

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2018.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 2018 Winter Olympics: Ice dance final 5.7 February 20, 2018 CBC consortium
2 Super Bowl LII: Philadelphia vs. New England 5.42[45][notes 1] February 4, 2018 CTV, RDS
3 2018 Winter Olympics: Women's hockey gold medal game: Canada vs. United States 4.8 February 22, 2018 CBC consortium
4 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Round 1 - Game 7: Toronto vs. Boston 4.3 April 25, 2018 Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports
5 90th Academy Awards 4.73[46] March 4, 2018 CTV
6 Bye Bye 2018 4.5 December 31, 2018 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
7 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game: Sweden vs. Canada 4.2 January 5, 2018 TSN, RDS
8 The Big Bang Theory ("The Imitation Perturbation") 4.0 October 25, 2018 CTV
9 The Big Bang Theory ("The Bow Tie Asymmetry") 3.93 May 10, 2018 CTV
10 The Big Bang Theory ("The Solo Oscillation") 3.8 January 11, 2018 CTV

2017

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2017.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 89th Academy Awards 5.80 February 26, 2017 CTV
2 Super Bowl LI: New England vs. Atlanta 5.5 [notes 1] February 5, 2017 CTV, CTV2, TSN, RDS
3 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Eastern Conference Final - Game 7: Ottawa vs. Pittsburgh 5.2[50] May 25, 2017 Sportsnet, CBC, TVA Sports
4 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game: Canada vs. USA 4.8 January 5, 2017 TSN, RDS
5 105th Grey Cup: Toronto vs. Calgary 4.3[51] November 26, 2017 TSN, RDS
6 Bye Bye 2017 4.1 December 31, 2017 Ici Radio-Canada Télé
7 The Big Bang Theory ("The Comic-Con Condundrum") 3.977 February 23, 2017 CTV
8 The Big Bang Theory ("The Holiday Summation") 3.976 January 5, 2017 CTV
9 Stanley Cup Playoffs - First Round - Game 2: Toronto vs. Washington 3.94 April 15, 2017 CBC, TVA Sports
10 The Big Bang Theory ("The Locomotion Reverberation") 3.9 February 9, 2017 CTV

2016

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The following is a list of the most watched television broadcasts of 2016.[52]

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl 50: Carolina vs. Denver 8.3 February 7, 2016 CTV, RDS
2 2016 Summer Olympics: Men's 100 metres final 6.9[53] August 14, 2016 CBC consortium, Ici Radio-Canada Télé
3 88th Academy Awards 5.7 February 28, 2016 CTV
4 2016 American League Division Series: Game 3 - Toronto vs. Texas 5.0 October 9, 2016 Sportsnet, TVAS
5 The Big Bang Theory ("The Sales Call Sublimation") 4.6 January 7, 2016 CTV
6 The Big Bang Theory ("The Empathy Optimization") 4.5 January 14, 2016 CTV
7 The Big Bang Theory ("The Meemaw Materialization") 4.4 February 4, 2016 CTV
8 The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration (farewell concert) 4.3 August 20, 2016 CBC
9 The Big Bang Theory ("The Valentino Submergence") 4.27 February 11, 2016 CTV
10 The Big Bang Theory ("The Celebration Experimentation") 4.26 February 25, 2016 CTV

2015

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The following is a list of the ten most watched television broadcasts of 2015.[15]

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl XLIX: New England vs. Seattle 9.2 February 1, 2015 CTV, RDS
2 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship gold medal game: Canada vs. Russia 7.0 January 5, 2015 TSN, RDS
3 87th Academy Awards 5.5 February 22, 2015 CTV
4 2015 American League Championship Series: Game 6 - Toronto vs. Kansas City 5.3 October 23, 2015 Sportsnet, RDS2, RDS1
5 2015 American League Division Series: Game 5 - Toronto vs. Texas 5.3 October 14, 2015 Sportsnet, RDS
6 The Big Bang Theory ("The Opening Night Excitation") 5.1 December 17, 2015 CTV
7 The Big Bang Theory ("The Colonization Application") 4.5 March 5, 2015 CTV
8 2015 American League Division Series: Game 4 - Toronto vs. Texas 4.45 October 12, 2015 Sportsnet, RDS
9 The Big Bang Theory ("The Anxiety Optimization") 4.36 January 29, 2015 CTV
10 103rd Grey Cup: Ottawa vs. Edmonton 4.29[54] November 29, 2015 TSN, RDS

1RDS joined the broadcast in-progress at 9:45 PM.

2014

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The following is a list of the ten most watched television broadcasts of 2014.

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 2014 Winter Olympics: Men's hockey - gold medal game: Canada vs. Sweden 8.5 February 23, 2014 CBC consortium, Ici Radio-Canada Télé
2 Super Bowl XLVIII: Seattle vs. Denver 7.9 February 2, 2014 CTV, RDS
3 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Second Round - Game 7: Montreal vs. Boston 7.2 May 14, 2014 CBC, RDS
4 86th Academy Awards 6.4 March 2, 2014 CTV
5 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 6: Montreal vs. New York Rangers 6.2 May 29, 2014 CBC, RDS
6 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 4: Montreal vs. New York Rangers 6.1 May 25, 2014 CBC, RDS
7 Stanley Cup Playoffs - Second Round - Game 6: Montreal vs. Boston 6.04 May 12, 2014 CBC, RDS
8 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 5: Montreal vs. New York Rangers 6.0 May 27, 2014 CBC, RDS
9 2014 FIFA World Cup final - Germany vs. Argentina 5.8 July 13, 2014 CBC, Ici Radio-Canada Télé
10 Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final - Game 3: Montreal vs. New York Rangers 5.5 May 22, 2014 CBC, RDS

2013

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The following is a list of the ten most watched television broadcasts of 2013.[55]

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl XLVII Baltimore vs. San Francisco 7.3 February 3, 2013 CTV, RDS
2 85th Academy Awards 6.3 February 24, 2013 CTV
3 Stanley Cup round 1 - Game 7: Toronto vs. Boston 5.7 May 13, 2013 CBC, RDS
4 The Big Bang Theory ("The Deception Verification") 5.3 September 26, 2013 CTV
5 The Big Bang Theory ("The Hofstadter Insufficiency") 5.1 September 26, 2013 CTV
6 Stanley Cup round 1 - Game 6: Toronto vs. Boston 4.89 May 12, 2013 CBC, RDS
7 The Big Bang Theory ("The Bakersfield Expedition") 4.85 January 10, 2013 CTV
8 101st Grey Cup: Hamilton vs. Saskatchewan 4.5 November 24, 2013 TSN, RDS
9 The Big Bang Theory ("The Thanksgiving Decoupling") 4.72 November 21, 2013 CTV
10 The Big Bang Theory ("The Egg Salad Equivalency") 4.69 January 3, 2013 CTV

2012

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The following is a list of the ten most watched television broadcasts of 2012.[22][56]

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants vs. New England 8.2 February 5, 2012 CTV, RDS
2 2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony 7.5 August 12, 2012 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
3 84th Academy Awards 6.5 February 26, 2012 CTV
4 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony 6.4 July 27, 2012 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
5 2012 Summer Olympics: Men's 100 metres final 6.2[57] August 5, 2012 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
6 100th Grey Cup: Calgary vs. Toronto 5.8 November 25, 2012 TSN, RDS
7 The Big Bang Theory ("The Re-Entry Minimization") 5.3 October 18, 2012 CTV
8 54th Annual Grammy Awards 4.95 February 12, 2012 Global
9 The Big Bang Theory ("The Holographic Excitation") 4.90 October 25, 2012 CTV
10 The Big Bang Theory ("The Extract Obliteration") 4.87 November 1, 2012 CTV

2011

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The following is a list of the ten most watched television broadcasts of 2011.[12]

No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 7: Boston vs. Vancouver 9.7 June 15, 2011 CBC, RDS
2 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 6: Boston vs. Vancouver 7.5 June 13, 2011 CBC, RDS
3 Super Bowl XLV: Pittsburgh vs. Green Bay 7.3 February 6, 2011 CTV, RDS
4 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 5: Boston vs. Vancouver 6.8 June 10, 2011 CBC, RDS
5 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game Russia vs. Canada 6.7 January 5, 2011 TSN, RDS
6 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 2: Boston vs. Vancouver 6.3 June 4, 2011 CBC, RDS
7 83rd Academy Awards 6.28 February 27, 2011 CTV
8 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 1: Boston vs. Vancouver 6.24 June 1, 2011 CBC, RDS
9 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 3: Boston vs. Vancouver 6.1 June 6, 2011 CBC, RDS
10 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 4: Boston vs. Vancouver 5.8 June 8, 2011 CBC, RDS

2010

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The Canadian city of Vancouver hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, which was highly watched among Canadians on the participating networks of Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium.[11] The consortium was formed specifically for the 2010 and 2012 Olympic Games, with primary coverage appearing on CTV and V, in English and French respectively. Many of the top broadcasts in Canadian history occurred during these Olympics, as such the top broadcasts from 2010 are broken down into three lists: overall, Olympics, and non-Olympics.

Top 10 most watched television broadcasts of 2010

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No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Vancouver 2010: Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA gold medal game 16.67 February 28, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
2 Vancouver 2010: Closing Ceremony 14.44 February 28, 2010
3 Vancouver 2010: Opening Ceremony 13.50 February 12, 2010
4 Vancouver 2010: Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA preliminary round game 10.68 February 21, 2010
5 Vancouver 2010: Men's hockey – Canada vs. Russia quarterfinal game 10.56 February 24, 2010
6 Vancouver 2010: Men's hockey – Canada vs. Slovakia semifinal game 9.87 February 26, 2010
7 Vancouver 2010: Women's hockey – Canada vs. USA gold medal game 7.50 February 25, 2010
8 Vancouver 2010: Men's hockey – Canada vs. Germany qualification playoff game 7.43 February 23, 2010
9 Vancouver 2010: Short track speed skating – Men's 1000 metres finals 7.23 February 20, 2010
10 Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans vs. Indianapolis 6.92 February 7, 2010 CTV, RDS

Top 10 most watched television broadcasts of the 2010 Winter Olympics

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No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA gold medal game 16.67 February 28, 2010 Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium
2 Closing Ceremony 14.44 February 28, 2010
3 Opening Ceremony 13.50 February 12, 2010
4 Men's hockey – Canada vs. USA preliminary round game 10.68 February 21, 2010
5 Men's hockey – Canada vs. Russia quarterfinal game 10.56 February 24, 2010
6 Men's hockey – Canada vs. Slovakia semifinal game 9.87 February 26, 2010
7 Women's hockey – Canada vs. USA gold medal game 7.50 February 25, 2010
8 Men's hockey – Canada vs. Germany qualification playoff game 7.43 February 23, 2010
9 Short track speed skating – Men's 1000 metres finals 7.23 February 20, 2010
10 Men's hockey – Canada vs. Switzerland preliminary round game 6.89 February 18, 2010

Top 10 most watched television broadcasts of 2010, excluding broadcasts from the 2010 Winter Olympics

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No. Show Viewership
(in millions)
Date Network(s)
1 Super Bowl XLIV: New Orleans vs. Indianapolis 6.92 February 7, 2010 CTV, RDS
2 Stanley Cup round 2 – Game 7: Montreal vs. Pittsburgh 6.90 May 12, 2010 CBC, RDS
3 82nd Academy Awards 6.2 March 7, 2010 CTV
4 98th Grey Cup: Montreal vs. Saskatchewan 6.2 November 28, 2010 TSN, RDS
5 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship Gold Medal Game: Canada vs. USA 5.8 January 5, 2010 TSN, RDS
6 2010 FIFA World Cup Final: Netherlands vs. Spain 5.5 July 11, 2010 CBC, Ici Radio-Canada Télé
7 Stanley Cup round 2 – Game 6: Montreal vs. Pittsburgh 5.1 May 10, 2010 CBC, RDS
8 Stanley Cup Finals – Game 6: Chicago vs. Philadelphia 5.1 June 9, 2010 CBC, RDS
9 Stanley Cup round 3 – Game 3: Montreal vs. Philadelphia 4.9 May 10, 2010 CBC, RDS
10 Stanley Cup round 1 – Game 7: Washington vs. Montreal 4.9 May 10, 2010 TSN, RDS

2009 & Earlier

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c From 2017-2019, Bell Media's CTV was not permitted to perform simultaneous substitution for the Super Bowl as per a 2015 CRTC regulatory policy.[47] Therefore, figures shown in these years only include viewership from Bell Media properties and do not include Canadian viewership of the American broadcast affiliates of Fox, NBC, or CBS, as US affiliate viewership is not included in CTV's average by Numeris. This process was overturned by the Supreme Court of Canada ahead of Super Bowl LIV in 2020.[48][49]

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